pärasoolt
Pärasoolt, also known as the rectum, is the final section of the large intestine, terminating at the anus. It is approximately 15 centimeters (6 inches) long in adults and serves as a temporary storage site for feces before defecation. The rectal wall contains several layers, including mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, and serosa. The mucosa is folded into longitudinal ridges called rectal columns, which help support the passage of stool.
The primary function of the pärasoolt is to hold feces until they are eliminated from the body.
Conditions affecting the pärasoolt can include inflammation (proctitis), hemorrhoids (swollen veins), fissures (tears), and cancer. These